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Pastoral issues
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Poorest children are more likely to have mental health issues
Pastoral issues
Finding the balance: The pastoral and the academic
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Mental health: Self-harm and suicide
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Mental health: Getting students talking
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Mental health and aggression
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ChildLine sees spike in mental health calls
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Mental health: Spotting the signs...
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The rising mental health crisis
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The growing mental health challenge
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At a glance headlines: January 5, 2015
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Warning over links between truancy and mental health
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Girls are missing school because of low body confidence, report claims
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